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In python, how do you assert the type of a variable after checking it? [duplicate]

Overview There is a general pattern in programming that goes like this if (something is not initialized) { initialize the thing } do something with the initialized thing In python, I have an ...
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How does typescript check valid when type assertions happend in typescript [duplicate]

I am learning type assertion concept in typescript. After Reading tutorial offical documentation, older version and some others, I have been confused about how typescript evaluates type assertions as ...
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Why does NSwag's Typescript Client assert `null as any`?

Template code: https://github.com/RicoSuter/NSwag/blob/master/src/NSwag.CodeGeneration.TypeScript/Templates/Client.ProcessResponse.Return.liquid Generated code looks something like: protected ...
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User-defined type assertion guard for builder results in data field being null

I am trying to make a builder that allows for both chaining and type assertions. Chaining is working fine. Assertions, however, are not updating the data correctly. type BuilderSchema = { [k in ...
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Is it possible to avoid the type assertion in this generic function body?

As a use case, I want to allow people to add an arbitrary function to an object, and call that function through another, using its name and parameters. // Example arbitrary function const sum = (a: ...
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How to assert that a string can be used as an array index w/o converting/asserting it to/as a number?

I have a string value, which I intend to use as an index of an array. I'm sure of this value and want to assert that it's a valid 'index value', w/o converting it to a number at runtime or asserting ...
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Enforce at compile time that a type is NOT narrowed

Inspired by this article I am using a pattern now that returns errors instead of throwing them (like in golang or fp-ts). I extended the code in the article with some more typing. This way it is ...
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Expected TypeScript to Enforce True "Node" Instance Assignment, but Getting Property Missing Error Instead

Original Question: I'm trying to type a variable in TypeScript such that it should only hold an actual instance of a Node (or a derived type, e.g., TextNode, HTMLElement, etc.) and not just any object ...
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Union types do not work when combined with `Omit<>` [duplicate]

I have the following interfaces: export interface Base { a: string; b: string; } export interface Foo extends Base { c: string[]; type: 'foo'; } export interface Bar extends Base { c: ...
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TS reuse this.constructor in parent method

I have a base Message class and an subclass SpecializedMessaged for extra features class Message { constructor( readonly content: string ) { } edit(replacement: string) { ...
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Why does TS Lose Type Inferences When Spreading

Update 1️⃣ As per comments, I did create a standalone example of what seems to be the same situation: interface Person { name: string; age: number; } type People = Person[]; const p: Person = { ...
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Why do assertion methods work on private class members only when intersecting with public members?

I am working with typescript. In my code, I am doing a type check via an assertion method for a private member. After research, It appears that you cannot type guard private class members. For example,...
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What's the correct way of returning one of different result values in one func in Golang?

I'm new to Go and was hoping to get some insights from more expirienced devs. In my main function I call a 'Prepare' function that takes an enum as an argument. The enum is one of three options: A, B, ...
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Validating whether return value satisfies Conditional Type in function signature

I'm trying my hand at porting Scott Wlaschin's "Railway Oriented Programming" concept to Typescript. I'm trying to get the types correct for the either function. I think my code below ...
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How type assertions "as" work in typescript

Explain how as works please: I have a simple interface. interface myModel { name: string; id: number; } and there is a function that returns an object { } as myModel; function getMyModel(): ...
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typescript setState from Context is possibly undefined

Typescript complains that my setReposlist is undefined. I am confused because I think have previously typed using this interface: export interface ReposContextInterface { reposList: {}, ...
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Async error in typescript react component

I have this react component, that I wish to get a payload from api so that the component can use later. const AccordionCard = async ({username}:AccordionCardProps) =>{ const repos = await axios....
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Type is not assignable when using array map to pass in react component

I want to iterate a react component based on array data I have in payload. interface PayloadItemInterface { login: string } const QueriesAccordion=()=>{ const SearchPage = useContext(...
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Property does not exist on type "Interface | undefined"

I have this context export type SearchBooleanContextInterface = { isSearched: IsSearched, setIsSearched?: Dispatch<SetStateAction<IsSearched>> } export interface ...
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passing variable on react handler typescript

I wanted to pass a variable (SearchBoolean) to be logged everytime a button handler function is invoked. So I did this: type SearchFormProps = { styles: React.CSSProperties; classNames: string;...
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Move type assertion within function that returns any

I have the following example of generic Go function: package main func read(address uint16) any { switch address { case 1: return float64(0.5) case 2: return int(8) ...
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TS: Array to object type conversion

I have the following value: const MY_CONST = [ { id: 1, name: "ITEM_1" }, { id: 2, name: "ITEM_2" } ] as const; I would like to reduce the value to a typed ...
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How to unmarshal json in Go lang, when that json could be one-of-many different types [duplicate]

I am pulling some data out of a database with Go, and one of the fields of that structure is a JSON field that can be one of several types. How can I cast the parsed json to the correct type in Go? ...
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How to compare generic number type

I have a validation function Positive, it's works but looks ugly. type Positiver interface { decimal.Decimal | int | int8 | int16 | int32 | int64 | uint | uint8 | uint16 | uint32 | uint64 | ...
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Why can't TypeScript automatically assert types in this example? [duplicate]

interface Model { a: string | null; } interface ModelA { a: string; } function myFunc(m: ModelA) { console.log(m.a.length); } function ModelFactory(): Model { return { a: null }; } const ...
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Is there a way to use assertion functions with complex validations without creating a specific type?

I'm receiving data from api and I'd like to add some validations on front-end and get correct types after that validations, but really specific ones. For example, suppose I'm getting data with type { ...
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Go: Type Assertions - Is there an error in the spec? [closed]

Is there an error in the Go Spec Type Assertions? A type assertion used in an assignment statement or initialization of the special form v, ok = x.(T) v, ok := x.(T) var v, ok = x.(T) var v, ok ...
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Why can't TypeScript infer presence of required property in a union term when another prop is asserted to actually collapse the union to one term?

The scenario is that given a function that accepts a single parameter, an object that has type the union between two overlapping types, where one of the union sides has some additional required ...
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Why does Typescript type assertion not work as expected?

Coming from C# something like this would result in compilation error: interface IFoo { a: string b: string } interface IFoo2 { c: string d: string e: string } type FooCommon = ...
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Type assertions and optional chaining in Typescript

I have the following function that performs a simple type assertion, checking that a variable is not undefined or null. const isDefinedAndNotNull = <T>(val: T | null | undefined): val is ...
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Go lang type assertion

I am trying to do dependency injection in golang with applying dependency inversion principle, so I have the following service package account import ( types "zaClouds/modules/account/domain/...
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TypeScript type assertion generates a message: The character ">" is not valid inside a JSX element

In this code: export const createCategoriesParams = (filters: string[]) => { const tags = [...filters].filter(i => i !== 'All'); // eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/consistent-...
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How to check if a paramter is an instance of `std::vector`? [C++]

I have a function that takes in a parameter with generic type T. And it will do different things depending on the type of obj. template <typename T> void function(const T& obj) { if ...
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Array element type assertion problem in TypeScript

type Plan<T> = [T[], ...T[]]; I declared a type named Plan, which includes a repetitive plan in index 0 and in the rest what to execute initially. example) const life: Plan<string> = [ [&...
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Mocking a File object in NestJs unit test with Jest

I recently started working with Nest.js and its built-in unit testing library Jest, while on a task to upload a .CSV file and perform some operations on it, I decided to also unit test the endpoint ...
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Assertion failed for interface as gin.HandlerFunc [duplicate]

package main import ( "fmt" "github.com/gin-gonic/gin" ) func Foo(ctx *gin.Context) {} func main() { var v interface{} v = Foo _, ok := v.(func(*gin.Context)...
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Get value of interface{ } without having access to type

How can I get the value of x as []interface{} ? func main() { var x interface{} = SomeFunc() fmt.Println(x) // this prints [1 2]. val := x.([]interface{}) // this will not work ...
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Type '{ [x: number]: any; }' is missing the following properties from Pick<T, keyof T>

I have this code interface FormState { cardNumber: string, month: string, year: string } handleInputChange = (event: React.ChangeEvent<MaskedInput>) => { this....
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How to specify type of literal object and comply with TSLint?

TSLint marks both of these as errors: const a = {} as MyClass; // no-object-literal-type-assertion const a = <MyClass>{}; // no-angle-bracket-type-assertion And advices to use explicit typing: ...
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Why am I fighting the TypeScript compiler with so many type assertions?

I'm new to TypeScript, and I find that I have to frequently add type assertions to compensate for the compiler's chronic inability to narrow types. This makes me wonder if the TypeScript compiler has ...
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TypeScript user-defined type guard doesn't discriminate for union with optional property

I have two types very similar except for an optional property type Interval = { start: Date; end: Date; } type IntervalOpenEnded = { start: Date; end?: Date; } I want to be able to discriminate them ...
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panic: interface conversion: interface {} is string, not float64

I am trying to convert this simple python function to golang, but facing issues with this error panic: interface conversion: interface {} is string, not float64 python def binance(crypto: str, ...
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Cypress asynchronous execution returns 4 same assertion

I have a question. I am using Cypress for my automation and I started using async and await for my tests. I am using POM design pattern. My question: If I execute the following test: test.spec.ts ...
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Golang Interface{} wont type assert to int [duplicate]

I’m working on a rest api but for some reason can't type assert an interface{} to its underlying type - int. I send data via post request, to create an ad. It looks like so: POST http://localhost:...
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How to type-level assert a type is not any?

I'm using a type-level Assert function to make assertions about the type-inferencing in my code. However, I'm not able to make any assertions about a type not being any. type Assert<A extends ...
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how to get the asserted value in Julia?

struct MyType end struct MyType2 attr::MyType end My question is: if there is anyway to get attr within MyType. I know there is subtypes() that gives all subtypes of a type, I need something like ...
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Typescript: Assert unknown input has type Pick<ConcreteType, subset of keys of ConcreteType> for specified keys

When trying to create a generic function to test if an unknown input is a subset of a known object type I run into trouble with Typescript. I want to specify which keys should be present and assert ...
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How to hint the type of a function I do not control?

When parsing a JSON-formatted string I get a linter error: let mqttMessage = JSON.parse(message.toString()) // ESLint: Unsafe assignment of an `any` value. (@typescript-eslint/no-unsafe-assignment) ...
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Stricter type assertion in Typescript

So lets's say I have declare function doSomething(...args: any[]): any interface Example { a: number b: number } doSomething({a: 2, b: 1, c: 10} as Example) This does not report an error as ...
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What's the best way to use a type assertion with destructuring assignment?

I have some code using destructuring assignment as follows: const { values: project, setValues, submitForm } = useFormikContext(); Per the TypeScript type assertion documentation I'd like to use the ...
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